(03-29-2020, 01:21 AM)DanLaw Wrote: Beethoven’s 5th Symphony - Bernstein Weiner Philharmoniker
Received so poor an education that this work was stated to be a critical reaction to the hope embodied in the French Revolution and disillusionment with the outcome. Were it but true it would be as much a critique on Western impatience as a reflection on reality. Truth told, the French Revolution was not really resolved in any lasting way until post WWII but that another story, eh?
While many don't care for the Bernstein Weiner Beethoven Symphony compendium, am quite partial to it
https://youtu.be/UEcmVWfnlNE
Hey, it's Beethoven; it's Bernstein. Enough said.
I honestly think there are no more immediately recognized opening four notes than the start of Beethoven's Fifth.